- Birth Date:May 18th, 1962 - London, England, UK
- Credits: Acting
Perhaps best known for his work in American and British theater, Nathaniel Parker occasionally appears in feature films and on television. Born and raised in London, Parker studied drama at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art; he began his professional career in1986, in a ~Young Vic's production of Romeo and Juliet. After that, he spent two years with the Royal Shakespeare Company where he garnered international acclaim for his performance opposite Dustin Hoffman in Sir Peter Hall's production of The Merchant of Venice, which played on both sides of the Atlantic. Parker made his feature debut in War Requiem, the first British made-for-television film to receive theatrical release. Some of his more notable films include Squanto: A Warrior's Tale (1995) and Mel Gibson's version of Hamlet (1990), in which Parker played Laertes. ~ Sandra Brennan
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ACTING CREDITS
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Merlin TV (13 episodes)-
The Sword in the Stone: Part Two
...Agravaine
Dec 24, 2011 -
The Sword in the Stone: Part One
...Agravaine
Dec 17, 2011 -
The Hunter's Heart
...Agravaine
Dec 10, 2011 -
A Herald of the New Age
...Agravaine
Dec 3, 2011 -
Lancelot du Lac
...Agravaine
Nov 26, 2011 -
Lamia
...Agravaine
Nov 19, 2011
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The Sword in the Stone: Part Two
...Agravaine
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The Perfect Host (2011) ...Det. Morton
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Malice in Wonderland (2010) ...Harry Hunt
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St. Trinian's (2009) ...Chairman of the National Gallery
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Flawless (2008) ...Oliver 'Ollie' Ashtoncroft
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The Inspector Lynley Mysteries TV (23 episodes)
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Limbo
...Inspector Thomas Lynley
Nov 14, 2007 -
Know Thine Enemy
...Inspector Thomas Lynley
Jun 16, 2007 -
In the Blink of an Eye
...Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley
Aug 10, 2006 -
Chinese Walls
...Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley
Aug 3, 2006 -
One Guilty Deed
...Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley
Jul 27, 2006 -
Natural Causes
...Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley
Jul 20, 2006
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Limbo
...Inspector Thomas Lynley

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